The pandemonium flowed into the crowd, and resulted in people being arrested.

The incident caused Indian Pacers legend Reggie Miller to tweet that this "surpassed Malice at the Palace," the brawl that occurred during the Nov. 19, 2004, game between Indiana and the Detroit Pistons.

That incident was provoked by a cup-throwing fan and led to then-NBA commissioner David Stern suspending the nine players from both teams involved in the fight for a total of 146 games.

A bloody and battered Anthony Pettis on the mat after losing to Tony Ferguson. Pettis' corner stopped the fight after two rounds when Pettis suffered a broken hand. Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY Sports